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Biographical details

BA Hons (Monash University), PhD (1999, UNSW). Research, supervision and teaching areas include Animal Studies, multidisciplinary approaches to postcolonial feminism, critical whiteness studies, Australian literature and film. Convenor of GCST1602 Introduction to Gender Studies and GCST2603 Animal/Human Cultures. Fiona is Network Leader of HARN: Human Animal Research Network at the University of Sydney, Vice President of the Australian Animal Studies Group, and on the editorial board of Environmental Humanities, and Australian Humanities Review. With Melissa Boyde, Fiona is Series Editor of a new Animal Studies series established by Sydney University Press, called Animal Publics.

Probyn-Rapsey, F. (2010). Complicity, critique and methodology: Australian con/texts. In David Carter and Wang Guanglin (Eds.), Modern Australian Criticism and Theory, (pp. 218-228). Qingdao: China Ocean University Press.

Probyn-Rapsey, F. (2009). Putting Complicity to work for Accountability: An Australian Case Study. In Begum Ozden Firat, Sarah de Mul, Sonja van Wichelen (Eds.), Commitment and Complicity in Cultural Theory and Practice, (pp. 154-166). London and New York: Palgrave Macmillan.

Probyn-Rapsey, F. (2007). Paternalism and Complicity: Or How Not to Atone for the 'Sins of the Father'. Australian Literary Studies, 23(1), 92-103.

Probyn-Rapsey, F. (2007). Some Whites Are Whiter Than Others: The Whitefella Skin Politics of Xavier Herbert and Cecil Cook. JASAL - Journal of the Association for the Study of Australian Literature, Special Issue 2007, 157-173.

Probyn-Rapsey, F. (2011). White Closets, Jangling Nerves and the Biopolitics of the Public Secret. Australian Literary Studies, 26(2), 57-75.

2010

Probyn-Rapsey, F. (2010). Complicity, critique and methodology: Australian con/texts. In David Carter and Wang Guanglin (Eds.), Modern Australian Criticism and Theory, (pp. 218-228). Qingdao: China Ocean University Press.

Probyn-Rapsey, F. (2009). Putting Complicity to work for Accountability: An Australian Case Study. In Begum Ozden Firat, Sarah de Mul, Sonja van Wichelen (Eds.), Commitment and Complicity in Cultural Theory and Practice, (pp. 154-166). London and New York: Palgrave Macmillan.

Probyn-Rapsey, F. (2007). Paternalism and Complicity: Or How Not to Atone for the 'Sins of the Father'. Australian Literary Studies, 23(1), 92-103.

Probyn-Rapsey, F. (2007). Some Whites Are Whiter Than Others: The Whitefella Skin Politics of Xavier Herbert and Cecil Cook. JASAL - Journal of the Association for the Study of Australian Literature, Special Issue 2007, 157-173.